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Sweeping Snow is a short story about what the godson is really doing.

Parents play a great role in children's early education.

The original editor of a work

There must be a reward for sweeping the snow, and the servant will wait early.

It can be decorated when it is not measured.

I have accumulated a lot today, and Pei Linze has doubled.

God really gave it to me, and benefit sharing is also appropriate. [ 1]

3 Author introduction

Aisin Gioro Hung Li (171/September 25th, 2008-1February 7th, 799), Emperor Gao Zongchun of the Qing Dynasty, the fourth emperor after entering the customs, and the fourth son of Yong Zhengdi, AD1736-1. A rabbit, born on August 13th, 50th year of Kangxi, died at the age of 89 on the third day of the first month of the 4th year of Jiaqing, and was buried in Yuling, Hebei Province (now northwest of zunhua city, Hebei Province).

Sweeping snow: The animal is called the stone mink, also called the rock mink, which is slightly larger than the mink and belongs to the larger mink class. But in Qinghai, it is usually called snow sweeping. This kind of mink lives in ravines and rocky slopes, and usually moves at night, but during the breeding period, it often appears during the day and is very cold-resistant. Sable mainly feeds on small rodents, which is beneficial to protect grassland. Sometimes they eat eggs and chicks, and occasionally they prey on small reptiles such as sand lizards in Qinghai. Mink skin is tough and light, and its fur is soft and shiny. It is a famous precious fur animal. Due to the long-term hunting before the 1980s, the number of minks has been declining continuously, and now it is hard to see them in the wild.

original text

It snowed heavily last night. The ground is white, the books are white, the roof is white, and there is thick snow everywhere.

Today, students from Class Six (1) arrived at school early. They braved the cold north wind to sweep the snow, some swept, some shoveled, and some piled under the tree. After a while, they cleaned the school gate and the walkway.

At eight o'clock, the teacher came to work and the students arrived at school. Walking in the aisle without snow, they said in unison, "The students in Class Six (1) have done a great thing."

At the morning meeting, the students in Class 6 (1) were praised by the headmaster.